»KATEE“ GOLF CLUB College Students -*20.00 Exp. 10-9-99 822-3220 ODE Classifieds 346-4343 Eugene Area WTO Teach-in Working For FAIR Trade, Not “Free” Trade October 29-31, 1999 University of Oregon Friday, October 29, 7:00pm 100 Willamette Keynote speakers: • Peter DeFazio, U.S. Representative • Juliette Beck, Global Exchange • Michael Dreiling, UO Sociology • Victor Menotti, International Forum on Globalization 007800 Saturday, October 30, 10:00am-5:00pm 301-303 Gerlinger (lunch provided) Panels: • Evolution of WTO • Environment • International Issues • Labor • Agriculture The World Trade Organization (WTO) is an unelected body of corporate and international leaders with power to enforce global trade rules. Join us in learning how the WTO impacts our community and the world, and in discussing alternatives that empower local communities. Sponsored by: UO Human Rights Alliance, Eugene Alliance for Democracy, Eugene-Springfield Solidarity Network, and the UO Cultural Forum For more information, please call 346-0634 Film series at UO ■ Two documentary films address the issue of : academic ‘corporatization’ By Ben Romano Oregon Daily Emerald “The McCollege Tour,” a film series touring the country, will ’ visit the University Saturday to t show two films decrying the “corporatization” of academia. The documentaries “Universi ty Inc.” and “The Subtext of a Yale Education” have been screened at three other universi ties already this fall as part of the tour, said Kyle Henry, tour coor dinator and director of “Universi ty Inc.” The series, which is being held in 100 Willamette, is meant to “challenge the way we perceive the world and how we receive our education,” Henry said. He said that although tour coordina tors are aware of the University’s Frohnmayer Continued from Page 1A The finished video will be edited by Media Services over the next few days and sent to the president early next week, Vice President of Public Affairs Dun can McDonald said. Students, faculty, staff and anyone with a goodwill message for the president are welcome to pop in and say “Hi Dave,” Mc Donald said. Gov. John Kitzhaber will be on campus today, and McDonald is hoping that he will record a message for the presi dent as well. Students are also initiating get well projects. In the EMU Fish bowl, freshman Keigo Nakaide started folding paper cranes for the president on Thursday. In his native Japanese culture, the cranes represent hopes or prayers for good health. He hopes to get ‘The McCollegeTour’ What: Screening of “University Inc.” and “Subtext of a Yale Educa tion” Where: 100 Willamette When: 7:30 p.m. Saturday orporate donors, the University was selected as a stop on the tour because of its tradition of politi cal activism. “University Inc.” uses the clo sure of the Texas Union Theater, an independent repertory cine ma, at the University of Texas at Austin as an example of pro grams eliminated because of lack of funding. The film also deals with “big ger issues such as the corporate ethics at work” in UTA’s deci sion to close the theater, said Spencer Parsons, editor of “Uni versity, Inc.” and a spokesman for the tom-. other students involved as he tries tq make 1,000 paper cranes in the next few days. “The main purpose of this pro ject is to give the president the power to survive,” he said. ASUO International Student Advocate Vivi Forny said she is folding cranes because the presi dent has always been supportive of international students. She said she wants to show him what international students are doing. “We wanted to do something different, instead of sending a card,” she said. At this time, it is unclear when Frohnmayer will return to Eu gene or to the University. In a statement released Wednesday, the president thanked everyone for their prayers and support for his recovery. For updates on Frohnmayer’s condition check www.dailye merald.com. To earn a 4*00 in Brewology all you need to know is STEELHEAD* n 9 Award-Winning Micro-Brews □ Soups, Salads n Ribs □ Fresh Pizza □ Sandwiches n Pastas n Burgers □ Spirits n Home-Made Rootbeer TAKE A BREW HOME IN STEELHEAD’S BOX O' BEER Steelhead Brewing Company 199 Kast 5th Avenue Eugene, OB Phone 686-2739 Eugene, OB - Burlingame, CA - Fisherman’s Wharf, San Francisco, ( A - Irvine, CA please recycle this p»ap»erl